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  1. I’m an old beginner and have two. A 1990 Alvarez thin body acoustic and a Taylor GS Mini Mahogany. The Alvarez is much easier on my fingers so I’m trying to play it.

  2. . I had a Yamaha FG75 that was “my buddy” since 1977 I was just a strummer and the sweet little Yamaha was stolen in ‘95
    Now I’m Playing an Epiphone John Lennon
    EJ-160E/VC electric acoustic – (beautiful tone) I bought in 2016 as a reward for myself and It’s been sitting silent for too long- I restrung and tuned it yesterday prior to the first lesson. I struggled quite a bit even at 1/2 speed, but keeping it next to me to treat myself in the evening ‘chill time’ I have a way to go to get my calluses back, but I’m enjoying the process. I may need to restring again with lighter gauge until my fingers toughen up
    I reviewed and played the first days video prior to today’s lesson in order to build more muscle memory It went better today Not used to using a pic though.
    BTW- the video keeps locking up on me today. I think it’s my internet provider . I reverted to pulling up the tabs to play, which kinda makes it easier.
    once I am more proficient, hopefully the video will cooperate and I will be able to play with it
    Also, really appreciate being able to slow the play to 1/2 speed- I dig that – helped me a lot yesterday. I’ll try to download the daily lesson that may solve the buffering problem on my end
    Thanks Tony!

  3. I’m playing an Ibanez JP300 that I bought in 1981 to replace the Harmony Monterey my dad learnt to play on (the action of which was so high that it was impossible to do barres on). The neck was bent and it didn’t have a truss rod so it cut my fingers to shreds and the action was as low as it could be. I still love my Ibanez but i haven’t played regularly for over 20 years because my son has autism and when he was young he was quite violent & i was worried he would break my guitar. I’m now trying to get back into playing and get my confidence back so i can do singers nights again. My picking has never been good. A little finger picking but no flat picking so I’m also trying to increase my skills.
    Unfortunately, as a carer, I can’t afford to join for the long haul.

  4. Enjoyed Day 2. I got a new Orangewood Oliver for Christmas. I’m liking it a lot. I don’t have anything to campare it to, but it seems to play nicely.

  5. A 1960s? Yamaha-a flashback from my childhood. It has the most soothing and rich sounds. I just cant wait to do it justice. Today was rough. Embarrassed to say I was frustrated so quickly. Lesson 2 on .5 speed for half an hour and I got the last 2 measures at snails pace. But even being able to hear the notes align was enough to really make me smile.

  6. An old Yamaha F335 that I bought at the end of freshman year in college, those many, many years ago (‘78). Sounds great but has an action far tooo high!

  7. Yesterday I bought a Martin SC 13E. I wasn’t planning on spending that much since I’m a beginner, but I just loved it. I hymned and hawed for 2 days over cheap guitars and was ready to give up again, then I picked this one up and it was like putting on my favorite old shirt, it fit me perfectly, was easy to fret, sounds wonderful, has built in tuner, and looks great- plus it’s a Martin.

  8. I’m playing a Chinese Koa wood guitar with beautiful abalone inlays, which I found on AliExpess. It wasn’t advertised as such, but apparently it’s a copy of a Taylor. I love it and can’t put it down. It even sleeps next to my bed. LOL.

  9. I’m playing a Yamaha A5R ARE acoustic/electric with an aged spruce top and rosewood back and sides. This is my first guitar and I love the sound of this guitar.

  10. I’m playing an electric guitar: Epiphone Les Paul Special-II (the slash edition). Bought it of graigslist 3 weeks ago and never played guiter before, so real novice!

  11. Taylor 210ce Plus. Upgraded from a Mexican Martin for more of a pure sound.

    Took me a bit, but I was able to get the lick a few times successfully. Will take a break as you suggest and let my fingers experience it again.

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